306: Search Engine Friendly URLs that are automatically created by Prestashop may not always meet a shop's needs. Sometimes, the URL may need to be modified so that it meets a product or customer need. The follow article explains how to make a change the pattern of the search engine friendly link created by Prestashop 1.5.

The debug profiler can be used to see how well each page is performing within PrestaShop. You can then use this data to help determine where a performance problem is occurring. The following article explains how to enable this option within PrestaShop 1.5x.

Prestashop does not provide an interface to resolve the problem of making a mass price adjustment to a large inventory. However, the change can still be done using a SQL query to make changes directly to the database. The following article explains how to make a query to update pricing on the entire inventory.

Geolocation is an option provided in Prestashop 1.5 that is not immediately available although it appears to be active. You will first need to upload and extract the database file that they use for the option. Geolocation is used to prevent access countries from having access to your shop. The following article explains how to get the database file into place so that you can begin to use the geolocation feature.

The following tutorial explains how to use PrestaShop's LiveEdit feature in version 1.5 or higher. You will learn how to move modules and save your changes using the LiveEdit feature with the PrestaShop 1.5 interface.

A popular sales technique is to show customers other items purchased by customers who have come before them. This will often remind customers of other products they could purchase with the current product they have selected. Prestashop uses a module called Cross Selling in order to accomplish this task. The following article explains how to set it up in PrestaShop 1.5.